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    Old 09-04-2010, 10:06 PM
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    I am a new user of this product and love it! For those of you who like to order it by the gallon, Joann Fabrics is having a great sale on it. Our local store doesn't carry it, so I have to order it off the internet. It is normally $41.99/gallon, on sale for $29.39, but if you use the 40% off code, then it is even cheaper....I think it was about $25/gallon, before shipping. Not sure about tax, I live in MT and we don't have sales tax here!
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    I love that stuff !!!! thanks for sharing!!! Ill have to look into that..
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    Originally Posted by natalieg
    I am a new user of this product and love it! For those of you who like to order it by the gallon, Joann Fabrics is having a great sale on it. Our local store doesn't carry it, so I have to order it off the internet. It is normally $41.99/gallon, on sale for $29.39, but if you use the 40% off code, then it is even cheaper....I think it was about $25/gallon, before shipping. Not sure about tax, I live in MT and we don't have sales tax here!
    Thanks for the headsup. I just went and order myself a gallon of the Caribbean Beach fragrance. I love this stuff and it has such a wonderful smell.
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    Thanks for sharing. I will order some this evening. I keep mine hidden...don't want my dh or dd's to use it when ironing their clothes so I keep a can of good ol' spray starch handy for them. :)
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    The last time I was in the fabric store I was so glad they came out with an unscented formula of it. DD is so allergic I need to use scent free.
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    I got my gallon there also; they have the best prices on that size.
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    Wow, I did not know you could use a 40% off coupon on an already sale item. That would pay for S & H. I may have to check this out. Thanks.
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    Old 09-05-2010, 08:09 PM
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    That was 40% off the regular price....it was just better than the sale price!
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    All scented stuff gives me migraines. I love the unscented but I can only find it in the little spray bottles.
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    I've never tried this product because it is kind of pricey but someone on another thread mentioned ironing with water and a tad of vinegar. I have been doing it and have been really impressed at how well it works. It takes out wrinkles in a jiffy. Just thought you might like to compare.
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